Ghanaian youngster, Ibrahim Osman delighted to make FC Nordsjaelland debut in Denmark.
Right to Dream academy graduate Ibrahim Osman made his debut for Fc Nordsjaelland over the weekend.
Osman replaced fellow Ghanaian and Right to Dream graduate, Ernest Nuamah, who was on target in the 4-2 victory for Fc Nordsjaelland.
Speaking after the game, the youngster expressed his delight in making his first team debut explaining it was a dream come true.
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“Making my debut in the Super League is a dream come true! It came as a surprise, especially since I was previously with the U19s. Skipping the U19 league and going straight to the Super League is a major accomplishment for me,” he said after the game.
“Even though I felt a bit nervous seeing over 5,000 fans, everything became normal once I stepped on the pitch.
“Getting substituted in the winning game was definitely a great moment of happiness for me!”
Nordsjaelland manager Johannes Thorup, handed Osman his debut after being impressed with the sensational teen who arrived in Denmark a few months ago from the Right to Dream Academy in Ghana.
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